Capture One is very slow for deleting photos
I recently switched from Lightroom to Capture One and there are many things I love in Capture One, the thing I like the most is that Capture One is so much faster. It has really improved our possibility to find the good shots.
However some operations are very slow in Capture One. Especially deleting Photos. I sometimes need to delete 10s of thousands of photos and this takes forever.
I did a benchmark of 7300 photos.
- Mark the photos and Press "Move to Trash". This took about 10 minutes to perform.
- Select Trash and say Delete Images in Trash. This took about 12 minutes before a menu popped up asking if I wanted to Delete.
- After I press "Delete" it took another 12 minutes before the images were actually deleted.
All in all it took 35 minutes to delete 7300 photos. Since I had to delete 20.000 photos it took me around 2 hours to perform this which is a long time.
I did find a faster way by only pressing Alt+Delete that cut the time in half since I skip the trash can. I have a very fast computer as well so that cannot be the bottleneck.
Specs
Windows 10. Capture One 10.1.2
Computer. 2x14 core 2.7GHz Xeon, 128GB RAM, 2xTitan X, catalog on SSD with 540MB/s read speed, photos on spinning HDD with 160MB/s read speed.
Hopefully this can be optimised in future versions.
Cheers
/Andreas
However some operations are very slow in Capture One. Especially deleting Photos. I sometimes need to delete 10s of thousands of photos and this takes forever.
I did a benchmark of 7300 photos.
- Mark the photos and Press "Move to Trash". This took about 10 minutes to perform.
- Select Trash and say Delete Images in Trash. This took about 12 minutes before a menu popped up asking if I wanted to Delete.
- After I press "Delete" it took another 12 minutes before the images were actually deleted.
All in all it took 35 minutes to delete 7300 photos. Since I had to delete 20.000 photos it took me around 2 hours to perform this which is a long time.
I did find a faster way by only pressing Alt+Delete that cut the time in half since I skip the trash can. I have a very fast computer as well so that cannot be the bottleneck.
Specs
Windows 10. Capture One 10.1.2
Computer. 2x14 core 2.7GHz Xeon, 128GB RAM, 2xTitan X, catalog on SSD with 540MB/s read speed, photos on spinning HDD with 160MB/s read speed.
Hopefully this can be optimised in future versions.
Cheers
/Andreas
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My god... 2x 14 core Xeons! 2x Titan Xs! 128GB of RAM!
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[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
My god... 2x 14 core Xeons! 2x Titan Xs! 128GB of RAM!
😭
Yes, it was painful to purchase, but we use it for video editing and color grading videos where the extra speed is making a huge difference in Davinci Resolve. Thankfully it makes a big difference in Capture One as well (while its actually slower than a normal computer in Lightroom since their program uses very little GPU and multithreading).
Cheers
/Anreas0 -
[quote="NNN636373612671585585" wrote:
[quote="gusferlizi" wrote:
My god... 2x 14 core Xeons! 2x Titan Xs! 128GB of RAM!
😭
Yes, it was painful to purchase, but we use it for video editing and color grading videos where the extra speed is making a huge difference in Davinci Resolve. Thankfully it makes a big difference in Capture One as well (while its actually slower than a normal computer in Lightroom since their program uses very little GPU and multithreading).
Cheers
/Anreas
Impressive how little C1 scales though, with a 10x higher price tag than my current hardware new 7 years ago.0
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